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Leviticus chapter 7

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The following are the regulations for repayment offerings, which are very holy.
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The animal for this offering is to be killed on the north side of the altar, where the animals for the burnt offerings are killed, and its blood is to be thrown against all four sides of the altar.
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All of its fat shall be removed and offered on the altar: the fat tail, the fat covering the internal organs,
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the kidneys and the fat on them, and the best part of the liver.
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The priest shall burn all the fat on the altar as a food offering to the LORD. It is a repayment offering.
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Any male of the priestly families may eat it, but it must be eaten in a holy place, because it is very holy.
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There is one regulation that applies to both the sin offering and the repayment offering: the meat belongs to the priest who offers the sacrifice.
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The skin of an animal offered as a burnt offering belongs to the priest who offers the sacrifice.
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Every grain offering that has been baked in an oven or prepared in a pan or on a griddle belongs to the priest who has offered it to God.
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But all uncooked grain offerings, whether mixed with oil or dry, belong to all the Aaronite priests and must be shared equally among them.
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The following are the regulations for the fellowship offerings presented to the LORD.
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If you make this offering as a thanksgiving offering to God, you shall present, together with the animal to be sacrificed, an offering of bread made without yeast: either thick loaves made of flour mixed with olive oil or thin cakes brushed with olive oil or cakes made of flour mixed with olive oil.
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In addition, you shall offer loaves of bread baked with yeast.
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You shall present one part of each kind of bread as a special contribution to the LORD; it belongs to the priest who takes the blood of the animal and throws it against the altar.
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The flesh of the animal must be eaten on the day it is sacrificed; none of it may be left until the next morning.
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If you bring a fellowship offering as fulfillment of a vow or as your own freewill offering, not all of it has to be eaten on the day it is offered, but any that is left over may be eaten on the following day.
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Any meat that still remains on the third day must be burned.
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If any of it is eaten on the third day, God will not accept your offering. The offering will not be counted to your credit but will be considered unclean, and whoever eats it will suffer the consequences.
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If the meat comes into contact with anything ritually unclean, it must not be eaten, but must be burned. Any of you that are ritually clean may eat the meat,
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but if any of you who are not clean eat it, you shall no longer be considered one of God's people.
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Also, if you eat the meat of this offering after you have touched anything ritually unclean, whether from a person or an animal, you shall no longer be considered one of God's people.
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The LORD gave Moses the following regulations
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for the people of Israel. No fat of cattle, sheep, or goats shall be eaten.
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The fat of an animal that has died a natural death or has been killed by a wild animal must not be eaten, but it may be used for any other purpose.
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Anyone who eats the fat of an animal that may be offered as a food offering to the LORD will no longer be considered one of God's people.
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No matter where the Israelites live, they must never use the blood of birds or animals for food.
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Anyone who breaks this law will no longer be considered one of God's people.
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The LORD gave Moses the following regulations
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for the people of Israel. When any of you offer a fellowship offering you must bring part of it as a special gift to the LORD,
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bringing it with your own hands as a food offering. You shall bring the fat of the animal with its breast and present it as a special gift to the LORD.
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The priest shall burn the fat on the altar, but the breast shall belong to the priests.
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The right hind leg of the animal shall be given as a special contribution
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to the priest who offers the blood and the fat of the fellowship offering.
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The breast of the animal is a special gift, and the right hind leg is a special contribution that the LORD has taken from the people of Israel and given to the priests. This is what the people of Israel must give to the priests for all time to come.
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This is the part of the food offered to the LORD that was given to Aaron and his sons on the day they were ordained as priests.
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On that day the LORD commanded the people of Israel to give them this part of the offering. It is a regulation that the people of Israel must obey for all time to come.
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These, then, are the regulations for the burnt offerings, the grain offerings, the sin offerings, the repayment offerings, the ordination offerings, and the fellowship offerings.
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There on Mount Sinai in the desert, the LORD gave these commands to Moses on the day he told the people of Israel to make their offerings.

Leviticus chapter 8

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The LORD said to Moses,
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"Take Aaron and his sons to the entrance of the Tent of my presence and bring the priestly garments, the anointing oil, the young bull for the sin offering, the two rams, and the basket of unleavened bread.
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Then call the whole community together there."
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Moses did as the LORD had commanded, and when the community had assembled,
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he said to them, "What I am now about to do is what the LORD has commanded."
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Moses brought Aaron and his sons forward and had them take a ritual bath.
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He put the shirt and the robe on Aaron and the sash around his waist. He put the ephod on him and fastened it by putting its finely woven belt around his waist.
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He put the breastpiece on him and put the Urim and Thummim in it.
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He placed the turban on his head, and on the front of it he put the gold ornament, the sacred sign of dedication, just as the LORD had commanded him.
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Then Moses took the anointing oil and put it on the Tent of the LORD's presence and everything that was in it, and in this way he dedicated it all to the LORD.
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He took some of the oil and sprinkled it seven times on the altar and its equipment and on the basin and its base, in order to dedicate them to the LORD.
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He ordained Aaron by pouring some of the anointing oil on his head.
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Next, Moses brought the sons of Aaron forward and put shirts on them, put sashes around their waists, and tied caps on their heads, just as the LORD had commanded.
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Then Moses brought the young bull for the sin offering, and Aaron and his sons put their hands on its head.
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Moses killed it and took some of the blood, and with his finger put it on the projections at the corners of the altar, in order to dedicate it. He then poured out the rest of the blood at the base of the altar. In this way he dedicated it and purified it.
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Moses took all the fat on the internal organs, the best part of the liver, and the kidneys with the fat on them, and burned it all on the altar.
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He took the rest of the bull, including its skin, flesh, and intestines, and burned it outside the camp, just as the LORD had commanded.
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Next, Moses brought the ram for the burnt offering, and Aaron and his sons put their hands on its head.
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Moses killed it and threw the blood on all four sides of the altar.
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He cut the ram in pieces, washed the internal organs and the hind legs with water, and burned the head, the fat, and all the rest of the ram on the altar, just as the LORD had commanded. This burnt offering was a food offering, and its odor was pleasing to the LORD.
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(SEE 8:20)
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Then Moses brought the second ram, which was for the ordination of priests, and Aaron and his sons put their hands on its head.
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Moses killed it and took some of the blood and put it on the lobe of Aaron's right ear, on the thumb of his right hand, and on the big toe of his right foot.
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Then he brought Aaron's sons forward and put some of the blood on the lobes of their right ears, on the thumbs of their right hands, and on the big toes of their right feet. Moses then threw the rest of the blood on all four sides of the altar.
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He took the fat, the fat tail, all the fat covering the internal organs, the best part of the liver, the kidneys with the fat on them, and the right hind leg.
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Then he took one loaf of bread from the basket of unleavened bread dedicated to the LORD, one loaf made with oil, and one thin cake, and he put them on top of the fat and the right hind leg.
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He put all of this food in the hands of Aaron and his sons, and they presented it as a special gift to the LORD.
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Then Moses took the food from them and burned it on the altar, on top of the burnt offering, as an ordination offering. This was a food offering, and its odor was pleasing to the LORD.
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Then Moses took the breast and presented it as a special gift to the LORD. It was Moses' part of the ordination ram. Moses did everything just as the LORD had commanded.
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Moses took some of the anointing oil and some of the blood that was on the altar and sprinkled them on Aaron and his sons and on their clothes. In this way he consecrated them and their clothes to the LORD.
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Moses said to Aaron and his sons, "Take the meat to the entrance of the Tent of the LORD's presence, boil it, and eat it there with the bread that is in the basket of ordination offerings, just as the LORD commanded.
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Burn up any meat or bread that is left over.
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You shall not leave the entrance of the Tent for seven days, until your ordination rites are completed.
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The LORD commanded us to do what we have done today, in order to take away your sin.
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You must stay at the entrance of the Tent day and night for seven days, doing what the LORD has commanded. If you don't, you will die. This is what the LORD has commanded me."
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So Aaron and his sons did everything that the LORD had commanded through Moses.

Leviticus chapter 9

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The day after the ordination rites were completed, Moses called Aaron and his sons and the leaders of Israel.
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He said to Aaron, "Take a young bull and a ram without any defects and offer them to the LORD, the bull for a sin offering and the ram for a burnt offering.
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Then tell the people of Israel to take a male goat for a sin offering, a one-year-old calf, and a one-year-old lamb without any defects for a burnt offering,
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and a bull and a ram for a fellowship offering. They are to sacrifice them to the LORD with the grain offering mixed with oil. They must do this because the LORD will appear to them today."
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They brought to the front of the Tent everything that Moses had commanded, and the whole community assembled there to worship the LORD.
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Moses said, "The LORD has commanded you to do all this, so that the dazzling light of his presence can appear to you."
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Then he said to Aaron, "Go to the altar and offer the sin offering and the burnt offering to take away your sins and the sins of the people. Present this offering to take away the sins of the people, just as the LORD commanded."
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Aaron went to the altar and killed the young bull which was for his own sin offering.
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His sons brought him the blood, and he dipped his finger in it, put some of it on the projections at the corners of the altar, and poured out the rest of it at the base of the altar.
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Then he burned on the altar the fat, the kidneys, and the best part of the liver, just as the LORD had commanded Moses.
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But he burned the meat and the skin outside the camp.
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He killed the animal which was for his own burnt offering. His sons brought him the blood, and he threw it on all four sides of the altar.
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They handed him the head and the other pieces of the animal, and he burned them on the altar.
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Then he washed the internal organs and the hind legs and burned them on the altar on top of the rest of the burnt offering.
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After that, he presented the people's offerings. He took the goat that was to be offered for the people's sins, killed it, and offered it, as he had done with his own sin offering.
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He also brought the animal for the burnt offering and offered it according to the regulations.
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He presented the grain offering and took a handful of flour and burned it on the altar. (This was in addition to the daily burnt offering.)
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He killed the bull and the ram as a fellowship offering for the people. His sons brought him the blood, and he threw it on all four sides of the altar.
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Aaron put the fat parts of the bull and the ram
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on top of the breasts of the animals and carried it all to the altar. He burned the fat on the altar
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and presented the breasts and the right hind legs as the special gift to the LORD for the priests, as Moses had commanded.
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When Aaron had finished all the sacrifices, he raised his hands over the people and blessed them, and then stepped down.
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Moses and Aaron went into the Tent of the LORD's presence, and when they came out, they blessed the people, and the dazzling light of the LORD's presence appeared to all the people.
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Suddenly the LORD sent a fire, and it consumed the burnt offering and the fat parts on the altar. When the people saw it, they all shouted and bowed down with their faces to the ground.

Acts chapter 15

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Some men came from Judea to Antioch and started teaching the believers, "You cannot be saved unless you are circumcised as the Law of Moses requires."
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Paul and Barnabas got into a fierce argument with them about this, so it was decided that Paul and Barnabas and some of the others in Antioch should go to Jerusalem and see the apostles and elders about this matter.
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They were sent on their way by the church; and as they went through Phoenicia and Samaria, they reported how the Gentiles had turned to God; this news brought great joy to all the believers.
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When they arrived in Jerusalem, they were welcomed by the church, the apostles, and the elders, to whom they told all that God had done through them.
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But some of the believers who belonged to the party of the Pharisees stood up and said, "The Gentiles must be circumcised and told to obey the Law of Moses."
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The apostles and the elders met together to consider this question.
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After a long debate Peter stood up and said, "My friends, you know that a long time ago God chose me from among you to preach the Good News to the Gentiles, so that they could hear and believe.
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And God, who knows the thoughts of everyone, showed his approval of the Gentiles by giving the Holy Spirit to them, just as he had to us.
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He made no difference between us and them; he forgave their sins because they believed.
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So then, why do you now want to put God to the test by laying a load on the backs of the believers which neither our ancestors nor we ourselves were able to carry?
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No! We believe and are saved by the grace of the Lord Jesus, just as they are."
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The whole group was silent as they heard Barnabas and Paul report all the miracles and wonders that God had performed through them among the Gentiles.
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When they had finished speaking, James spoke up: "Listen to me, my friends!
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Simon has just explained how God first showed his care for the Gentiles by taking from among them a people to belong to him.
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The words of the prophets agree completely with this. As the scripture says,
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'After this I will return, says the Lord, and restore the kingdom of David. I will rebuild its ruins and make it strong again.
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And so all the rest of the human race will come to me, all the Gentiles whom I have called to be my own.
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So says the Lord, who made this known long ago.'
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"It is my opinion," James went on, "that we should not trouble the Gentiles who are turning to God.
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Instead, we should write a letter telling them not to eat any food that is ritually unclean because it has been offered to idols; to keep themselves from sexual immorality; and not to eat any animal that has been strangled, or any blood.
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For the Law of Moses has been read for a very long time in the synagogues every Sabbath, and his words are preached in every town."
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Then the apostles and the elders, together with the whole church, decided to choose some men from the group and send them to Antioch with Paul and Barnabas. They chose two men who were highly respected by the believers, Judas, called Barsabbas, and Silas,
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and they sent the following letter by them:
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We have heard that some who went from our group have troubled and upset you by what they said; they had not, however, received any instruction from us.
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And so we have met together and have all agreed to choose some messengers and send them to you. They will go with our dear friends Barnabas and Paul,
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who have risked their lives in the service of our Lord Jesus Christ.
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We send you, then, Judas and Silas, who will tell you in person the same things we are writing.
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The Holy Spirit and we have agreed not to put any other burden on you besides these necessary rules:
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eat no food that has been offered to idols; eat no blood; eat no animal that has been strangled; and keep yourselves from sexual immorality. You will do well if you take care not to do these things. With our best wishes."
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The messengers were sent off and went to Antioch, where they gathered the whole group of believers and gave them the letter.
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When the people read it, they were filled with joy by the message of encouragement.
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Judas and Silas, who were themselves prophets, spoke a long time with them, giving them courage and strength.
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After spending some time there, they were sent off in peace by the believers and went back to those who had sent them.
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OMITTED TEXT
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Paul and Barnabas spent some time in Antioch, and together with many others they taught and preached the word of the Lord.
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Some time later Paul said to Barnabas, "Let us go back and visit the believers in every town where we preached the word of the Lord, and let us find out how they are getting along."
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Barnabas wanted to take John Mark with them,
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but Paul did not think it was right to take him, because he had not stayed with them to the end of their mission, but had turned back and left them in Pamphylia.
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There was a sharp argument, and they separated: Barnabas took Mark and sailed off for Cyprus,
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while Paul chose Silas and left, commended by the believers to the care of the Lord's grace.
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He went through Syria and Cilicia, strengthening the churches.

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